Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1908 — Page 7

Saturday, . Dec. 12, 1908.

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Latest Events in the Alar kets

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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Atchison . Am Sugar.

Am Car...

Am Copper

Am Smelt. Anaconda

tj r

M. J BrnnV Tt T

Ches & O

Open 131 i 834 89ft 49

109

57

68

C F & 1 39 '4 Canad Pac.178 Erie com.... 34T4 Grt North. ..142

I1L Central.. 147

Mo. Pacific.. 65

Nat. Lead... 80

N Y Cent. ..118

No. Pacific.. 142

Ont & W... 46

Pennsyl. ...129 Reading ...141 Rock Isl pf.v 60 So. Pacific. .120M. St. Ptful 1504 Un. Pacific. .182 14 U S Steel 54

Do Did 112

Total sales, 554,000,

: High Low Close 98 97 98 1S3 131 " 132 47 454 47 83 82 83 90 87 88 49 49 49 110 109 110 58 57 58 58 67 58 39 38 39 178 176 177 35 33 35 143 142 143 147 147 147 60 64 64 80 79 80 121 118 121 142 141 142 46 46 46 130 129 130 142 141 142 60 59 59 1207 120 120 150 149 150 .182 183 183 54 53 54 112 112 112

BANK STATEMENT,

Reserve Dec. Reserve less U. S. ..Dec. Loans Dec. Specie Dec. Deposits . .' ...Dec.

Circulation inc.

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

High Low

Month Open

YV beatDec. ..100 101 May ..105 106 July ..97- 98 . .57- 57 May ..60-61 61 July ..61- 61 ..49 50

May . .6Z- 62

12.45.

f run Appies, i.uuwi.uu per on; ouo

11.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straights, $1.1501. 40?

culls, 90c1.25; bouquets, 090c;

lemons, J2.2oa.uu; oranges, 11.2& 2.75; pineapples, $2.00 per crate.

Green vegetables Beets, 60 60c per

sack; cabbage, i.zaBZ.Z5 per bri; carrots, 506c per sack; $13.00 per ton;

cauliflower, 2o76c per box; celery, 2dc $1.25 per box; cucumbers, 60c$1.50 per doz; horseradish, 6075c per bunch; lettuce, head, per box, 40 60c; leaf, box, 3235c; mushrooms, 2030c per doz; onions, 2545c per bu; parsley, home grown, 1020c per dor: radishes.

3035c per doz; string beans, green, $2.002.60 per bu; wax. $2.50 per sack; turnips, 6065c per sack; squash, $1.00

per brl; watercress, 2535c per basket.

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

Liverpool, Dec. 12. "Wheat opened d lower; corn opened d lower. Liverpool, Dec. 12. Wheat closed d

lower; corn ciosea ?pa lower.

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Union Stock Yards, Dec. 12. Hog receipts, 19,000 head; left over, 6,500 head; guallty poor; market 5c lower. Light,

15. oom 5.66; pigs. S3.buW4.7o: mixed

$5.2005.75; heavy,. $5.255.80; choice,

heavy, $5.405.80; rough, $5255.54. Cattle Receipts. 5.000: market un

15.534,600 changed. Beeves, $3.407.65; steers and

529,300 feeders, $2.604.80; Texas steers, $3.40

SC4.30: cows. s1.sutcp4.9u; western steers

$3.30415.65: calves. $6.008.50

Sheep iteceipts, z,iuu head; market

steady, native, 2.6U.vo; iambs, na tive, $4.607.40; western, $2.50f84.75 western, $2.504.75; yearlings, $4.20g

5.00.

$2,272,150 3,171,900 7,597,900

415, 800

.47

July

Pork Jan. ..1565 May ..1602

..950-52 ..937

Jan. May Ribs-

Jan.

May

South Shore Gas & Electric Co.

Phone IO

14B S. Hohman

33

Lake County Tiflo & Guarantoo Co.

ABSTRACTERS

Abstracts Purnlhd ett Nominal R.

P. R. ilOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Yic Pres. J. &. lOACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER, TreawrT S. A. CULVER, liaaago

Secretary's CSSiem ta Majestic

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100 104 97 57 60 61 49 52 47 1555 1587 905 930 810 840

Close 101s 10698b 57 61s 61b 50 52b 47 1565-67 1600 912 935 815 845

H. S. Voorheis, Broker ta Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cortes and other Securleties. Stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the Iasi. KOOM 414 HAMMOND BLDO. PJlOne 3841

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

XAAJS HELP IVASITKIk "

WANTED Railway mall clerks; com

mencement salary IS0O; spring examination: candidates nrcnared free.

Write immediately for schedule. Frank

lin institute, Rochester, N. X.

WANTED Car repairers at

once. Apply itznugn

Liuther Co.

rUULB MIM.S tl VTKHi

WANTED An honest, elderly woman

in npod Af a Vi 1 mo innro than wflfM.

to assist in the home: no trlflers. For executed

particulars apply to 827 Truman avenue, Hammond. Ind. 12

WANTED Waitress at the Maine Res

taurant, :ast Chicago. 11-z

Ronr. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, 1908. AMOS W. WALKER VsT CHARLES E. HEQUEMBOURO E'P AL CAUSE NO. 4902. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the said cross-plaintiff by Alden, Latham & Young and Sed Barnett, his attorneys, and files his cross-complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Charles E. Hequembourg, Louis A. Rexford, Rexford. who was the wife of

said Louis A. Rexford at the time he

a deed dated Dec. 18, 1890,

and recorded In the Recorder" offtoe

in Lake County. Indiana, on March 15,

i 1892, In book 56 of Deeds, on page, 583

WANTED Woman as ,

good waees. Address

Miller, Ind. ,. .

housekeeper; E. Ervidson, 11-

W ANTED Good girl for general housework. 68 South Hohman street, opposite city hall. 10-1

SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Situation by good girl; private family preferred. Call 4811 White Oak avenue. East Chicago, Ind.

FOR RENT Four large rooms, with bath, hot and cold water; suitable for light housekeeping. For particulars'apply to 827 Truman avenue, Hammond, Ind.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern conveniences. 427 E. Sibley. 12-tf

FOR SALE At a bargain, cottage in first class condition; five rooms and bath gas, electric lights, good barn; lot 50x150; centrally located. Address B Lake County Times. 12-tf

FOR SALE Two good Jersey Call 902 Sheffield avenue.

cows. 12-1

GRAIN MARKET.

Dec 12. Carlots today; cars; corn, 455 cars; oats,

Chicago,

Wheat. 43

154 cars.

Chicago, Dec. 12. Estimates Mon

day: Wheat 43 cars; corn, 455 cars;

oats 154 cars. Chicago. Dec. 12. Carlots today: Wheat, 34. 11, 33; corn, 591, 35, 550; oats, 144, 34, 146.

Primary Movement. Receipts. Wheat, today 649,000 Last week ........ .750,000 Last year 870,000 Corn, today 953,000 Last week ....433,000 Last year 512,000

Ship. 171.000 793.000

156,000

443,000 350,000 352,000

FOR SALE Business netting $150 per month; will introduce purchaser to clients: laborine man can handle: cov

ers eight towns in Lake and adjoining counties connected by trolleyl sickness forces sale; investigation invited. W H S Lake County Times. 12-1 FOR SALE 15 acre farm, two miles south of Griffith, St. John township; house and barn; price $1,800. Address C. Plulster, Griffith, Ind. 12-6 EUREKA REALTY CO., Savings Investments. Farms in Michigan, Indiana. Illinois. Missouri, northwest Can

ada; improved and unimproved; easy.

terms. We trade and sell city property.

equities, etc. Suite 5, Rimbach Bids.; phone 1981. Associated with Attorney H. A. Bixby. 10-6

thereof; each and all of the heirs, de visees and legatees of said Rex

ford, said wife of said Louis A. Rexford, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Minnie S. Rexford, Rudolph Schloesser, Schloesser, wife of said Rudolph Schloesser, on November 4, 1896, whose true christian name is unknown; each and all of the heirs, devisees and legatees of said Rudolph Schloesser, if he lie dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; R. Schloesser, whose real christian name is unknown, but is believed to be Rudolph; Schloesser, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; each and all of the heirs, devisees and legatees of said R. Schloesser, if he be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Everett S. Fink, Eugenie E. Fink, his wife; J. W. Griffith, whose christian name is unknown: Jane E. Everts, Anna M. Perham, F. W. Julius Thomsen, W. H. Healy, whose true christian name is unknown; M. M. Pierce, whose true christian name is unknown; Albert E. Beath, Sandor Thomsen-Von Colditz, David P. Eastman, Alice West Eastman, his wife; A. V. Eastman, whose real christian name is unknown; M. S.

Eastman, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; Mary S. Eastman,

widow or said A. V. Eastman; the following children and heirs at law of said

A. V. Eastman: Charles R. Eastman, Mary E. Abbott, Emma E. Godfrey, David P. Eastman, Lucy H. Eastman, who, with the said widow, are the sola and only heirs at law of the said A. V.

Eastman, deceased; each and eil of the heirs, devisees and legatees of the said A. V. Eastman, each and all of whose names are unknown; James Baxter,

Baxter, his wife, whose christian

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County. Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twentyone years of age. a resident of said Town and Township and not in the habit of becoming Intoxicated; that

he has been a continuous resident 01 said Township for more than ninety

(ao riavq last cast: that he will apply

to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, State of Indiana, at their regular January Term. 1909, for a

license to sea intoxicating liquors in less Quantities than a Quart at a time

and permit the same to be drunk on the

premises wnere soia; mai ne win ais

ask permission to selll tobacco, soft

drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the prt-mises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors Is described as follows, to-wlt:

The ground noor rront room ot tne

one-story frame building, situated on

lot 37, block 7, moms aaaiuon to Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Building faces on Field avenue, has front and rear entrances, living rooms in rear; bar room is 24x40 feet.

tsigneo. juytifM wwim.

For Sale Cheap!

10,000,000 feet good otwand second

hand LUftlBEK ot an lctada. Doors, Windows, PlumWnj- Goods, every thing; necessary ta b&Qd a house with,. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7537

PRODUCE aiARKET. Butter Receipts. 3.157 tubs; cream

ery, extra, 30c; price to retail dealers, 31c; prints, 32c; extra firsts, 2727c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extras.

z&c; nrsts, Z3c: seconds, zic; ladies, xso.

1, 20c; packing stock, 21c.

Eggs Receipts. . 030 cases; miscel

laneous lots, cases returned, . 27

S0c; cases included, 283lc; ordinary firsts, 29c; firsts, must be 46 per cent fresh, 32c; prime firsts, must be

45 ner cent fresh. 32c: rjrime firsts.

packed In new whitewood cases and

must be 50 per cent fresh, 33c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 70 per cent fresh, 36c; No. 1 dirties, 24 c; checks, 18c; refrigerator

firsts, 26c.

Potatoes Receipts. 18 cars: choice to

fancy, 7073c; fair to good, 6568c. - Sweet potatoes Illinois, $2.003.25.

Veal Quotations for veals in good

order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 67c; 60 to 80 lbs. 78c; 80 to 100 lbs, 99c; fancy, 10c.

Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1. 19c: No. 1

loins, 19c; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 1 chuck,

8c; No. 1 -late, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 13c;

chickens, fowls, 11c; springs, 11c; roos

ters, c; geese, $5.007.00; ducKs, 9c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.22; fair to good. $2.00 2.10: common, $1.90 1.95; red kidney, $2.10 2 15; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.701.95; brown Swedish, $2.25(? 2.35; off grades. $1.802.00; llmas, California, per 100 lbs. $4.95. Berries Cranberries, per brl, $9.50 12 00; boxes. $3.003.50; strawberries, California. 1525c per pt; Florldas, 7a

WEATHER FORECAST.

Weather marj Extreme northwest, 20 to 30; Reglna trace. Northwest, 20 to 30; Moorhead, 06; Huron, trace. West, 24 to 36; Soo City, 02; Peoria, 02. Ohio valley, 24 to 30. Illinois and Indiana Fair except showers or snow extreme north tonight. Warmer tonight, Sunday partly cloudy, cooler north. Missouri Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer south and east tonight, cooler north Sunday. Michigan Snow flurries tonight and Sunday; warmer tonight. Wisconsin Snow flurries tonight. Minnesota Fair tonight and Sunday; colder west tonight and Sunday. Iowa Fait tonight and Sunday; colder Sunday. Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas Fair tonight and Sunday; colder tonight, warmer Sunday. Montana Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; rain or snow west.

REA

(fi80c ter ot.

California green fruit Grapes,

75c

L ESTATE TRANSFERS

HAMMOND. Lots 46 and 47, E. W. Sohl's fourth addition. Jacob J. Waskom to

Charles Roth $2,300

lxts 20 and 21. block 5, Brlkhoff's addition. George Birkhoff Jr. to

Jacob Schroeder 475

E lot 4, block 4, Wilcox & Godfrey's addition, William Piatt to George Smith E lot 4, block 4, Wilcox & Godfrey's addition. George Smith to

Carl Vermette 1,000

Lot 46, part 57 and 68. Cottage . Grove addition. Fred H ' llester-

man to Peter W. Meyn 1,850

Liot 10, diock 3, isirKnorrs addition. William S. Chick to Chas.

H. Schumacher 1,100

E E lot 18 and W lot 19, block 3. resubdivision Ilelberg's Oak Ridge addition. Peter W.

Meyn to Fred Hesterman Jr... 1,900

Lots S and 9, McHle s addition, Omer C. Trout to Hammond

Realty Co. 350

TOLLESTON. Lots 19 and 20, block 5. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition. Clear Ti

tle Land Co. to Paul Kuzmite.. 1,000

Lot 31, block 28, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s Oak Park addition. Evva C.

Bryan to Pauline Zeimer , 275

EAST CHICAGO

Lot 31, block 21, subdivision SW

14 29-37-9. East Chicaero Co. to

Peter Cieresewski

550

FOR SALE 40 acres near Toleston;

SW V NW i.i In 13-36-8. between

Black Oak and Toleston. B. F. Hayes, Crown Point. 9-6

FOR SALE OR RENT Cheap, a store

and four living rooms In Roberts ave

nue, Robertsdale. Inquire at 109 Roberts avenue. - 8-tf

FOR SALE Lot, 37 feet, and twostory building; bath and gas; $775 if taken at once. Phone 287 or call Mr.

Pugh. on Ingraham avenue, after 5

o'clock. 25-tf

FOR SALE Shoe store; good location.

very cheap, on account of other busi

ness. Inquire M. L., Lake County Times- 24-tf

w&HTED TO ITT.

WANTED Dwelling property worth

about S3. 200; on south side, between

State Line, Williams streets and Mo-

non tracks. See C. K. Billings, rooms

1 and 2, Commercial Bank Bldg. 12-2

WANTED To rent or buy four-fovt

show case: also five-foot floor case

suitable for window. Address L Lake County Times. 12-1

FOR RENT Three nicely furnished

rooms for light housekeeping; gas,

toilet: convenient Standard Steel and

Conkey plant; references. Call R, L. Dibblee, 664 E. Carroll St. il-3

FOR RENT Five-room cottage,

Clark street, Hammond, Ind.

840 11-2

FOR RENT Flat at street.

46 West

Doty 10-6

FOR RENT Light front room In private family, with or without board; one person only. Phone 3144 or call 19 Carroll street. 10-5

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with all conveniences. Call 115 Williams street. 10-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished and heated four-room flat for light housekeeping; no children. Phone 3401. 8-tf

FOR RENT Modern rooms, suitable for one or two persons, all modern conveniences. Call 22 Carroll St. 7-tf

FOR RENT Houses, flats noma in ever? section of Hammonf Whiting and East Chicago,- from the uibst exclusive residences to medium homes. Come and see list. Lion Store Furniture Dept. Free Rental Office. 7-3w

FOR RENT Single and double rooms; steam heat. Call 130 Russell street. 5

DOGS CAUSE M SOIT . .... . v- . . . . Twenty-eight Garyijtes Delinquent in Paying Tax on Fido.

Twenty-eight warrants have been issued by Trustee William Kunert for the prosecution in Gary of Individuals who failed to secure a dig license this

J

THB HAMMOND DiSTILLlNO OO. DAIL.Y CAPACITY 33,000 OAlXONa

Advertise in EEJiKEjGOUfJTY TIMES.

MARY. OBEYSJFHE COURT Gets Out of Bed to Testify, and Constable Lowden Is Relieved. - 1 -, (Special to Tiik Times.) East Chicago, Ind., Dec. 12. Mary Garletz yesterday decided not fo embarrass Contable Jim Lowden any fur

ther by refusing to obey the service of year. Some time ago the legal notice bench-warrants. She appeared meekly ws given that if the owners of the before Judge W, A. Relland and testl- canines did not secure the proper lifted In the case of Katie Spudic against cense that the owners would be proseMary Malgot, in which the latter was cuted.

charged with writing a vile and ma-1 'This action is so unusual that the licious letter and signing the plaintiffs j owners did not fear that they would be name thereto. Miss Garletz was unable ' prosecuted. Mr. Kunert recently howto throw any light on the authorship ever, decided to bring the delinquent of the letter and Judge Reiland was ' one8 t0 time and many warrants were

compelled to dismiss the case against the defendant, with a rerdict of "not guilty." Miss Garletz did not explain her reasons for insisting on an evasion of the first bench warrant a week ago, when she astonished Constable Lowden by disrobing and crawling into bed. At that time she dared him to show his mettle by carrying her into court without sufficient clothing. The feat was evidently performed to gain additional delays in the case, Miss Garletz declaring yesterday that she knew absolutely nothing about the relations of either woman with their husbands.

A Song of Success. "Ha!" cried the boss of the pie trust as he finished fixing the new schedule of raised prices. "They can

say what'they like of me as a tmat .centrai clearing house, where the

issued for the entire township. In Gary alone there were twenty-eight warrants for the arrest of persons on this charge.

As soon as several warrants were ls-

suea many 01 tne aog owners made a

scramble to settle the matter up and

avoid prosecution. It is thought that many will attempt to settle the cases out of court to avoid if possible, court costs. There were but few persons who

were well known upon whom the war rants were served.

To Protect the Food. It is not foreign meat alone that requires to be looked to. Our own home supplies call for more rigorous inspec

tion, and to j this end we must have public slaughter houses, where all meat can be inspected, and possibly a

in

magnate and I will not deny il, tor I iSpectlon would-be a realiity am a pie rate king." ' I merely a name. Sanitary R

and not

Record.

FOR RENT-

ed rooms.

-Three pleasant unfurnlsh277 Oakley avenue. 1-tf

FOR RENT Cottage, and several lots

for gardners. Apply Chas. J. Poch-

man, Douglas Park. 20-tI

FOR RENT Six-room brick flat; mod

ern conveniences. Apply 10 Warren

street. 12-tf

name is unknown; W. C. McLean, whose

enrtsuan name is unknown; m. t. K.. McLean, whose christian name is unknown, wife of said W. C. - McLean;

WilUam C. McLean, the Tolleston Club of Chicago, a corporation; E. B. Cobb, whose real christian name is unknown:

J. N. Yeoman, whose, real christian name is unknown; T. H. Yeoman, his wife,

wnose real christian name is unknown;

cnaries K. Pendleton. Charles cook

Lucy Cook, wife of Charles Cook; W.

d. .fnuer. whose christian name is un

known; Charles Humaston; James E.

Scott, George H. Stewart. H. W. Car

ter, wnose christian name is unknown; Carter, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; Henry W. Carter, Carter, his wife, whose christian T1 Q m A la linlrnnwn' WtlHom Phifai.

, V . " '-. 1 tl U 1 1 . ..1.1.11. a 1 1 . l v. i , Cornell College of the City of Mount

vernon, iinn county, la., a corporation;

jo tin J. Knickerbocker, sole heir, lega tee and devisee of Joshua C. Knicker

bocker;- Frank R. Myers. Harriet G.

Myers, his wife; each and all of the heirs, legatees and devisees of said Frank R. Myers, if he be dead, and all

of whose names are unknown; Isaao

jnyer, Susan Myer, Isaac Myers, each and all of the heirs, legatees and devisees of said Isaac Myers, if he be dead, each and all of whose names are

unknown; each and all of the heirs,

legatees and devisees of said Susan

Myer, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; John

Bunding, each and all of the heirs

legatees and devisees of said John

Bunding, if he be deceased, each and

all of whoae names are unknown; Ruth

F. Bunding; , whose real name is unknown and who was the husband of said Ruth F. Bunding on

January 23. 1880; . , whose real name is unknown, and who was

the husband of said Ruth F. Bunding

on Aiay 2, 1881; Frederick A. Howe,

trustee under a certain mortgage ex ecuted by the Tolleston Club of Chi

cago, a corporation. August 1. 1881

and recorded August 31, 1881, in the

Recorder's office of said Lake Countv.

Indiana, in mortgage record No. 12, on

pages 3z to 33Y, Dotn inclusive, as such trustee; Wirt Dextr. trustee with

said Frederick A. Howe, under said

mortgage, as such trustee; Joshua C.

Knickerbocker, trustee with said Fred

erick A. Howe and said Wirt Dexter,

under said mortgage, as such trustee

v rederick A. Howe, trustee under

certain mortgage executed by the said

louesion jiud ot Chicago, August l 1881. and duly recorded in the Record

er's office of said Lake County, Indiana

on uctoDer z&, l&si. in mortgage rec

ord No. 12, on pages 365 to 377, both

inclusive, as such trustee: Wirt Dex

ter, trustee with said Howe under said last above mentioned mortgage, as

such trustee; Joshua C. Knickerbocker,

trustee with said Howe and said Dex

ter under said last above mentione

mortgage, as such trustee; De Forres

L. Skinner, trustee under a certain

trust deed or mortgage executed by the

saia xoneston ciub or Chicago, August 1, 1891, and recorded in the. Recorder's office of said county on De-' cember 16, 1892, in Mortgage Record No. 27, on pages 522 to 531 thereof, both inclusive, as such trustee; J. W. Youche, whose real christian name is unknown, trustee with said Skinner under the last above described mortgage, as such trustee; Franklin J. Albrecht. Maude Albrecht, his wife; each and all of the heirs, devisees and legatees of said Franklin J. Albrecht, if he be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees and devisees of said Maude Albrecht, If she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; and Albert Beoth, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said

cause, on the loth day of February A

THE CHICAGO, LAKE

SHORE & SOUTH BEND RY. CO. TIME TABLE

Effective November 29, 190S. Subject to Change without notice

Trains leave Hammond for East

Chicago, IndianaHarbor and Gary as follows: ' 6:00 a.m., 6:00 a. m , 6:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 7:49 a.m.. 8:20 a.m., 9:00 a. m..

40 a. m., 10:20 a. nx, 11:00 a. m

11:40 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p.

m., l:oo p. m., 1:40 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 3:40. p. m., 4:20 p.

m., 5:00 p. m. 6:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m.,

6:40 p. m., 7:20 p. m. S:20 p. nx, 9:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m., 11:00 p. m., 11:30 p. m.

Trains Ieare Hammond for Michi

gan City and South Blind at 6:30 a.

m., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 12:20 p. m.,' 12:85 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 6:20 p. m.f 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m

10:20 p. in.

Trains learing Hammond 12:20

S. m., iz:35 p. m., 2:zu p. m, and : 20 p. m. carry baggage.

H. U. WALLACE, General Manager.

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There Is Comfort WHEW A MATS SALARY STOPS Throucfei !ekaem, failure ( u ea. ployer, or si smapemKioa of boalaeaa, tm feel that bave ontetltiBjp to fan back ob tm rear knr of trouble. Pat mall mut each week ta mt Injfa ta a coed, reliable oartaca baafe like the Citizens' German National Bank

Best Equipped Repair Shop ta the State

0. W. HUNTER.

AUTOMOBILE GARAGE

Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System. 91 S. HOHMAN STREET.

Phone 122. Huehn Block, Hammond, Ind

LOST Ladies small closed case watch,

with monogram and gold fob; F J M

on front of case, somewhere between

Wentworth avenue, West Hammond, d. 1909.' the same beintr tM"o 31st dav nf

and Minas. Ruhstadt and Lion store; re-'the ntvt term nf aM rnnrt t ho h.n

ward. Phone 2002. 12-1 t and held in the Lake SUnerior Court at

i nammona, in said county and State on

tne second Monday or January A. D.

LOST Brown kid glove for the left

hand, between vansteenberg s and

the Panhandle depot. Lansing, 111. Return to Nina E. Vansteenberg, Lansing,

111. V-tr LOST On Lake Sbore snbnrbaa train No. 222 which left Chicago at 5:00 and arrived at Hammond at 6:02 p. m.,

on Friday, the 27th day of November,

1908, the minute or record book ot Hammond Elevator company. A saltable reward will be paid to person returning same to the office of the Lake County Times, Hammond, Ind.

PERSONAL New time card at Daddv Brlggs' Buffet, Majestic hotel. 12-6

1909. said action will be heard and de

termined in their absence.

In Witness Wheheof, I hereunto set

my hand and affix the Seal of said

Court, at Hammond, this 10th day of

December A. D. 190S. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames. Deputy Clerk.

PERSONAL There are two bunches of keys at the Times office waiting to be claimed, one bearing name plate of Paul Siefort. Owners please call and claim. There Is also a rosary , of white beads.

PERSONAL If your sewing machine needs repairing call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 21 East State street; phone 2601. 6-tf MICELf,AlKOTJS. INFORMATION ABOUT MINNESOTA 200 page book compiled by the state, describing industries, crops, live stock, property values, schools, churches and towns of each county, and Minnesota's splendid opportunities for any man. Sent free bv State Board of Immigration, Dept. I 78, State Capitol, St. Paul. Minn. . 5-2 FOR EXCHANGE 360 wrappers from Flelschmann's compressed yeast, enough to secure a set of silver teaspoons or other nice premiums, for 125 -wrappers from Llghtnouee soap. Will give list of premiums secured by yeast wrappers If desired. Address Alice Lutes. 29 Gordon street, Hammond. Ind.

LICENSE NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Miller Station, Hobart Township,

iflKe county, tnaiana: That the under

signed is a male inhabitant more than

twenty-one (21) years of age, a resident

or saia town ana rownsnip, and not in

the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a' continuous resident of ninety (90) days last past; that he will said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that hit will apply to the Board of County Commissioners

of Lake County, State of Indiana, at their regular January Term. 1909, for a

license to sen intoxicating liquors m

less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also

ask permission to sell tobacco, soft

drlnKs and lunch In connection therewith: and that the premises where he

desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wlt: The ground floor front room of the

two-story frame building, with living

rooms in rear ana atiove, situated on

lot z. block 6. township 3i. ranzi

west of the second principal meridian

in Stearnes and Moore's subdivision, In Miller Station, Hobart Township, Lake

county, tnaiana. 12 ' Signed, GEORGE BUCKINGHAM.

- ' Credit.

Credit is the soul of our financial and commercial life; yet haying too

good credit keeps many a man broke.

DOLLAR STARTS ACOOUXT.

SATISGS

SCIENCE

Is applied In our dairy. We have more than complied with the state pure food law. Still our prices are bo higher than yon pay elsewhere.

THE HAMMOND DAIRY CO. Cor. Oakley Ave. and Clinton St.

Practice limited .to diseases of the

EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT H. 13. Hay ward, IV!. D. Honrs: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Soitasyi. 10 to 12 Phone 205 402 Hammond Bldg.

The Amateur Gunner. "Ma," asked the little rabbit, "is it true that pa was shot by an amateur gunner?" "Not at all!" snorted the mother rabbit, scornfully; "the gunner was shooting at something else, while your poor father sat behind him and laughed. Unfortunately the gun kicked, and the man sat down on your father and killed him."

Discouraging Vagabondage. The Luxemburg government is treating incorrigible vagabonds to bread and water for the first four days of their imprisonment, and to the lowest scale of ordinary diet twice a week afterward. The prisons are said to be emptying fast.